
Originally Posted by
Ryan R
Denying Hebrews 9-10, and simultaneously claiming the ability to mediate such purging, thereby assuming the role and power given to Christ alone.
Via the RCC, just like Christ actually accomplished for us on the cross. They're very clear about that.
Not without, but in addition to and therefore the insufficiency of the sacrifice in this system is clearly pronounced.
I disagree. If the RCC wants to sell indulgences it's a symptom of a greater illness, and that is the belief in man-made traditions (turning salvation into a works-based salvation, and redirection faith in Jesus to faith in man) over the God-given word (that says salvation is faith-based, a gift of faith in the true Redeemer and Mediator), and the most troublesome of the traditions is that salvation comes through the RCC. This is something they insist as a base point (that one cannot be saved unless they are saved by the RCC institution, as seen in the Council of Trent), as well as an ongoing remission of sins in confession, transubstantiation, purgatory, prayers to the saints, indulgences, and many other works-based remissions.
The big problem is that the RCC insists that salvation comes when you put your faith in the RCC as the mediator between man and God, but of course wee have a mediator already, "For there is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus" 1 Tim. 2:5), and He had to be perfect in both in doctrine as well as in action in order to carry our sins, once and for all.
So, we are saved by faith in grace (Ephesians 2:8-9), because our Mediator was perfect in every way and voluntarily paid for our sins once and for all (as seen in Hebrews 9-10) so instead of facing the Judgement of God, we are saved by faith in the grace of our Mediator.
But, by placing faith in another mediator, one that is flawed with unrepentent heresies and the attrocities of mass murder of evangelicals (among many other faults), and one that insists that salvation is works-based, then when people face judgement of God the only filter they will have elected by their faith will not be the perfect, sinless Mediator who washed away their sins once and for all, but of a heinous institution that can only possibly further smudge them with its own vile sins, and then leave them to actually be judged on their works.
Well, none of us can afford to be judge on our works. ""Who then can be saved?" Jesus looked at them and said, "With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible" (Matt. 19:19).
If the RCC succeeds in promoting a works-based salvation, then people will be judged by their works and the will pay eternally for it, because "There is no one righteous, not even one" (Romans 3:10), and we cannot earn heaven and no one else can earn it for us other than Jesus. Place faith in Him and avoid judgement. Place faith in any other Mediator and/or Redeemer and you will be judged accordingly.
"It is a dreadful thing to fall into the hands of the living God" (Hebrews 10:31).
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